All Insurance Times articles in issue 04 November
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Analysis: Insurers must promote value of being Chartered
Zurich’s head of talent Tara Hutton says not enough personal lines customers are aware that being Chartered means an insurer has higher standards
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Insurance bodies voice concern over apprenticeship levy
Biba and the CII are worried about affect of government’s levy plan on an industry that is already investing in apprenticeships
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Analysis: USA years ahead of UK on cyber
Lack of understanding of threat means UK cyber insurance market is underdeveloped, but new EU law forcing companies to report breaches may create greater awareness of risks
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Revealed: Insurance’s home-grown disruptors
While many established insurance firms struggle to innovate, others are changing the market.
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Analysis: ‘Could do better’ – corporates rate brokers and insurers
While insurers and brokers provide a dependable service, few exceed expectations. Insurers need to be more creative and forward thinking, while brokers need to focus on service
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Analysis: Churchill is most recognised motor insurance brand
Brand awareness among public is vital for insurers, says Consumer Intelligence research. Direct Line’s Winston Wolfe campaign is a success others should seek to emulate
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Analysis: Private equity and brokers - doomed to fail?
Recent performances throw doubt over whether the private equity model suits brokers. Are investors getting better at choosing the right businesses to back?
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Crane: taking LV= Broker into the fast lane
While other insurers are pulling out of the motor broker market, the boss of LV= Broker is going in the opposite direction and is looking forward to building relationships
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Analysis: Corporate buyers rate brokers and insurers
While insurers and brokers are providing a dependable service, few exceed expectations. Insurers need to be more creative and forward thinking, while brokers need to focus on service
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04 November 2015 issue
Read a digital version of the 04 November 2015 edition of Insurance Times. Cover story: TalkTalk hack exposes UK cyber vulnerability. Also inside: Private equity and brokers; Apprenticeships Levy: is it bad news?; New D&O rules to be wary of; Insurance industry’s home-grown disruptors; Corporate buyers rate insurers and brokers; ...
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Charles Taylor sells last of non-life insurance companies in run-off
Sale is part of business strategy to reduce exposure to the ownership of non-life insurance companies in run-off